30 U.S. Bike Shares Open During Winter

Citibike in New York is the largest bike share system open throughout the year.

Citibike in New York is the largest bike share system open throughout the year.

Bundle Up and Ride Year 'Round on These Bike Shares

Many cities who operate bike sharing programs pack up their kiosks for the winter months, rather than operate through potential snow and ice. Some cities, however, have decided to keep their bike share systems open and running during the winter months, which means that visitors coming in for the holidays have an easy option for getting around town.

cities

Austin

B-cycle - $8 daily, $15 for 3 day pass

Boston

Hubway - $6 daily

Boulder's B-cycle

Boulder's B-cycle

Boulder

Bcycle - $8 daily, map

Broward (Florida)

B-cycle - $5 for 30 minutes

Charlotte

B-cycle - $8 daily

Chattanooga

Chattanooga Bicycle Transit System - $8 daily

Chicago

Divvy Bikes - $7 daily

Cincinnati

RedBike - $8 daily 

Columbus

CoGo - $6 daily

Dayton

Link - $5 daily

Denver

Bcycle - $8 daily, map

Des Moines

B-cycle - $6 daily

Fort Worth

Fort Worth Bike Sharing - $8 daily

Greenville

B-cycle - $5 daily

Houston

B-Cycle - $5 daily

Indianapolis

Indiana Pacers - $8 daily

Jersey City

Citibike Share  various locations (map) - $9.95+ daily for sturdy city bike with generator lights and a front rack for your bag

Kansas City

B-cycle - $3 per 30 minutes

Madison

Madison BCycle - $3 for 30 minutes

Miami

Citibike - $4 for 30 minutes, $6 for 1 hour, $24 per day

Milwaukee's Bublr bikes are not only open year 'round, but they get festive with it!

Milwaukee's Bublr bikes are not only open year 'round, but they get festive with it!

Milwaukee

Bublr bike share (map) - $3 for 30 minutes for sturdy city bike with generator lights and a front basket for your bag

Nashville

B-cycle - $5 daily

New York

Citibike Share  various locations (map) - $9.95+ daily for sturdy city bike with generator lights and a front rack for your bag

Omaha

Heartland B-cycle - $6 daily

Philadelphia

Indego - $4 for 30 minutes

Pittsburgh

Healthy Ride - $2 for 30 minutes

San Diego

DecoBike Share  various locations (map) - $7/hour for sturdy city bike with generator lights and a front basket for your bag

San Francisco

Bay Area Bike Share - $9 daily, $22 for 3 day pass (first 30 minutes free)

Seattle

Pronto (Map) - $8 for 24 hours, first 30 minutes are free. Similar to a bus or light rail, Pronto is designed to get you from point A to point B, making trips fast, easy, fun, and affordable.

Washington

Capital Bikeshare - $7 daily, map

Megan Ramey
Life Mission: providing a gateway drug to the bike curious. Change makes this lady happy! Whether it's the beautiful, ever changing four seasons of New England, discovering hidden pockets of cities by bike or the shifting household dynamic that comes with hosting multiple Airbnb guests; Megan thrives off having new experiences, meeting strangers and learning. It is for this reason that she launched Bikabout and combined her love of travel, cities, community, and connecting businesses to guest experiences through the lens of biking. Megan has served on the board of LivableStreets Alliance since 2009, as well as sits on the Cambridge Bike Committee and Boston Bikes Advisory Board. She listens to Seattle's KEXP while working, has a pretty serious girl crush on Janette Sadik-Khan and loves good design. In the Winter, you'll find her cross country skiing, using trains or ferry to get rural in the Fall and Spring and during Summer, it's finding swimming holes, camping spots and outdoor city events. Megan's two adventurers in crime are her tenacious daughter, Annika, and a photographer, beer snob and guitar player of a husband, Kyle.
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